Maarten Schaddelee, sculpture


New Year's Eve Day 2011

New year's Eve Day 2011

What a beautiful way to celebrate with Nature's Fireworks!
Thank-you to all of you for making 2011 so wonderful!
We look forward to sharing more moments with you in 2012!

With Abundant Gratitude and Joy to you and your families Nadina, Maarten, and Jim

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The Visionaries with Maarten

Maarten was asked to create
Awards Presentation Sculptures for the
David Foster Foundation Gala 2010
in Toronto

We have been to the centre of the Universe and returned.
It was totally amazing! Read the story of our visit on
Nadina's Storytelling site.

See a short video of the
The Making of the Visionary's Award Sculptures

Maarten & Nadina Schaddelee

Direction to the Gallery

Heartless

News Letters

October 22, 2010

Heartless

Maarten Schaddelee
1988
Donated by Maarten & Nadina Schaddelee, September 21, 2010

When Maarten and Nadina Schaddelee attended the opening of the Bob Wright Centre in 2008 they were touched by the passion and dedication to our oceans that the speakers displayed.The Schaddelees decided to dedicate two sculptures that will serve as reminders of our need to be good stewards of the ocean. Maarten’s sculpture Delicate Balance and Heartless, created in 1988, represent the peril the whales face and our ability to affect that fate. 
Heartless came to Maarten in a dream.  He’d awakened with whale cries and then was awake himself totally distraught over a vision of a whale with a missing head, and flesh torn away around its heart.  He said the whale was speaking to him.  Heartless, head missing for the extinct whales, heart missing for those species that chose not to carry on, and the delicate flukes of the tail symbolize the precarious condition of those whales that remained.

Telling the Vision


Life is a Delicate Balance

Delicate Balance

Maarten Schaddelee
1988
Donated by Maarten & Nadina Schaddelee, September 21, 2010

Right after Heartless, Maarten sculpted Delicate Balance. The hand was carved first, and later a whale would drape over the hand.  This was an emotion packed time as Maarten Schaddelee felt the whales’ plight was ours; what we do to them, we do to ourselves.  Everything is connected and he started to take a closer look at his own beliefs and values.

Bob Wright, Oak Bay Marine Group, Nadina, Maarten, Tom Pederson, Director of Pacific Institute for Climate Change UVIC, Rob Lipson, Dean of Science UVIC.

Bob Wright, Oak Bay Marine Group, Nadina, Maarten, Tom Pederson, Director of Pacific Institute for Climate Change UVIC, Rob Lipson, Dean of Science UVIC.

     
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